TOXICS INFORMATION PROJECT (TIP)
(Lighting the way to
Less Toxic Living)
Liberty Goodwin,
Director
P.O. Box 40572,
Providence, RI 02940
Tel. 401-351-9193,
E-Mail: TIP@toxicsinfo.org
Website:
www.toxicsinfo.org
GREENING
YOUR WORKPLACE
“Greening
the Cleaning ®” Goals &
Objectives
http://www.dienviro.com/index1.aspx?BD=17670
Many cleaning products commonly used in public facilities contain
dangerous chemicals that can cause illness and possibly death in those exposed
to them.
These problems can be
avoided by replacing the offending agents with harmless cleaning
alternatives. In an effort to
communicate this important message, and to empower organizations with ways they
can rid the environment of these hazards, The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center
for Pediatric Oncology at Hackensack University Medical Center developed its
"Greening the Cleaning®" program.
Through "Greening the
Cleaning®," experts provide environmentally sound cleaning alternatives
and extensive guidance to allow participating facilities to enjoy a seamless
transition to a safe, effective cleaning system. The program has been highly successful in all institutions that
have participated. All "Greening the Cleaning®" products are tested
for safety by the manufacturer and exceed OSHA's requirements and
recommendations.
The six major goals and
objectives of the "Greening the Cleaning®" program are:
The majority of the
hazardous cleaning products that produce odors and emit chemicals that
contribute to poor indoor air quality and/or can be harmful to the individuals
exposed to them are replaced. The
program reduces emissions and provides a cleaner, less toxic environment. This
improved setting is particularly important in healthcare facilities that have
patients who are already in a compromised state of health, and need a
contaminant-free environment to promote healing. There is no reason to use toxic cleaning agents in schools,
homes, or businesses either because non-toxic environmentally safe ones exist.
Fewer cleaning
products are being ordered, and replaced with multipurpose products, while
maintaining the highest quality of safety.
The new
"Greening the Cleaning®" chemicals are ordered from an environment
conscious manufacturer. A dispensing
system is also installed to ensure no waste, accidents, or misuse.
Institutions using the "Greening the Cleaning®" program may enjoy cost savings for a variety of reasons. Buying bulk quantities of concentrated cleaning products cuts down on packaging and shipping costs. Education of housekeeping staff enables them to use the products more efficiently, which reduces waste. Also, staff members are no longer subjected to irritating chemicals which may reduce employee sick time and workman’s compensation. Hackensack University Medical Center, which converted to the "Greening the Cleaning®" program in 2001, has yielded a 15% cost savings.
The "Greening the Cleaning®" program encourages facilities to consolidate their supplies in one centralized location to aid in the management of inventory. This practice minimizes the possibility of duplicating supplies. It also eliminates the need to find space to store items that are not needed. Although creating a central storage area may not be feasible in all cases, every effort is made to create one. Smaller containers and spray bottles are kept in the janitorial closets and carts.
A toxin-free cleaning program can only be implemented if those who actually clean the facility understand the importance of their actions and know how to use the new products. For this reason, The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology educates all key personnel in the participating facility, from the housekeeping staff to supervisors and top-level management, so they can work together to preserve their environment at no additional cost.
The Deirdre Imus Environmental Center for
Pediatric Oncology
The David Joseph
Jurist Research Center For Tomorrows Children
30 Prospect
Avenue, Room 240, Hackensack, NJ 07601
Email: dienviro@humed.com,
Web: www.dienviro.com